Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
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Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
Hey,
I'm planning to open a restaurant in Finland. But I heard before a restaurant starting to work, I'll have to get some permissions and also some people from the specific authorities (eg. the city government) to check if the premise is ok to be a restaurant (eg. the ventilation and the kitchen is up to the standard).
Now I have found a commercial premise, but it was not used as a restaurant and doesn't have the kitchen or the eligible ventilation system. So I contacted a construction team who could do the reconstruction, they said they could apply for the reconstruction permission from the city government. But how could I make sure that after the renovation, the facilities of the premise would be eligible for being a restaurant? Should I pay them after having the authorities checked?
I'm very much confused with these procedures. Does anybody here know any details? Thanks a lot.
I'm planning to open a restaurant in Finland. But I heard before a restaurant starting to work, I'll have to get some permissions and also some people from the specific authorities (eg. the city government) to check if the premise is ok to be a restaurant (eg. the ventilation and the kitchen is up to the standard).
Now I have found a commercial premise, but it was not used as a restaurant and doesn't have the kitchen or the eligible ventilation system. So I contacted a construction team who could do the reconstruction, they said they could apply for the reconstruction permission from the city government. But how could I make sure that after the renovation, the facilities of the premise would be eligible for being a restaurant? Should I pay them after having the authorities checked?
I'm very much confused with these procedures. Does anybody here know any details? Thanks a lot.
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Re: Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
Contact the city first, before making any contract with a construction Company.
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Thank you. I'm in Jkl. I'v sent the city of Jkl an email, they said I need to find a HVAC engineer and ask him/her to help with the ventilation design and take contact with the city about the project. And this construction team that I have contacted said they would do all the paper works and the communications with the Jkl city and with the building which the premise is in as well. But how could I be guaranteed about these? I mean, should I make some conditions in the contract? like if this construction work will not be up to the standard to be a restaurant, then I would got compensate or this contract would be invalid?Hämeen Hitain wrote:Contact the city first, before making any contract with a construction Company.
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Re: Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
If you are unaware of all the details for a restaurant, you should hire an expert to advice you and to oversee the work of the construction company.
There are many rules involved for a restaurant (construction safety, fire safety, food safety, alko regulations, ... and they can have constructional consequences) The contractor will be aware of many of these and take care of them. But if a restaurant is new to him, he might overlook some.
There are many rules involved for a restaurant (construction safety, fire safety, food safety, alko regulations, ... and they can have constructional consequences) The contractor will be aware of many of these and take care of them. But if a restaurant is new to him, he might overlook some.
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Re: Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
Also, does the zoning/house association allow a restaurant on the premises?
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Hey, thanks for the advice. Do you know where I could find an expert to do these?rinso wrote:If you are unaware of all the details for a restaurant, you should hire an expert to advice you and to oversee the work of the construction company.
There are many rules involved for a restaurant (construction safety, fire safety, food safety, alko regulations, ... and they can have constructional consequences) The contractor will be aware of many of these and take care of them. But if a restaurant is new to him, he might overlook some.
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Thanks for the reminding. I think it's allowed to be a restaurant, it's in the city centre.Pursuivant wrote:Also, does the zoning/house association allow a restaurant on the premises?
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Being in the city center does not automatically mean zoning allows a restaurant. Zoning goes to the level of individual lots.molly_molly wrote:Thanks for the reminding. I think it's allowed to be a restaurant, it's in the city centre.Pursuivant wrote:Also, does the zoning/house association allow a restaurant on the premises?
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Re: Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
Oh, I didn't know it. Do you know from where I could find the zoning information of JKL city? Thanks.betelgeuse wrote:Being in the city center does not automatically mean zoning allows a restaurant. Zoning goes to the level of individual lots.molly_molly wrote:Thanks for the reminding. I think it's allowed to be a restaurant, it's in the city centre.Pursuivant wrote:Also, does the zoning/house association allow a restaurant on the premises?
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http://kartta.jkl.fi/IMS/en/Mapmolly_molly wrote:Do you know from where I could find the zoning information of JKL city?
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Thanks a lot!betelgeuse wrote:http://kartta.jkl.fi/IMS/en/Mapmolly_molly wrote:Do you know from where I could find the zoning information of JKL city?
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Also if its in a house, if the neighbours allow it. You need to check with the isännöitsijä and the owner what is the designation.
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Ok, I will. Thanks for reminding.Pursuivant wrote:Also if its in a house, if the neighbours allow it. You need to check with the isännöitsijä and the owner what is the designation.
Re: Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
You don't get the building permit nor the company you hire. The house association does. It can and most likely will give you the power of attorney to handle the building permit stuff. As the place you have looked at hasn't been used as a restaurant you'll need (or rather the house association needs) permit for conversion. With conversion there will be new standards for ventilation, toilets, fire escapes, soundproofing etc.molly_molly wrote:Thanks for the reminding. I think it's allowed to be a restaurant, it's in the city centre.Pursuivant wrote:Also, does the zoning/house association allow a restaurant on the premises?
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Re: Questions about reconstructing a restaurant
Hey, thanks for the information. I think I have to talk with construction team again, cuz they said they'll handle all the permissions, which doesn't seem good.Upphew wrote:You don't get the building permit nor the company you hire. The house association does. It can and most likely will give you the power of attorney to handle the building permit stuff. As the place you have looked at hasn't been used as a restaurant you'll need (or rather the house association needs) permit for conversion. With conversion there will be new standards for ventilation, toilets, fire escapes, soundproofing etc.molly_molly wrote:Thanks for the reminding. I think it's allowed to be a restaurant, it's in the city centre.Pursuivant wrote:Also, does the zoning/house association allow a restaurant on the premises?